Information
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Patent Grant
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6694848
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Patent Number
6,694,848
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 24, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 4095
- 081 413
- 081 414
- 081 329
- 081 330
- 081 337
- 081 321
- 081 385
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable pair of pliers including two branches, and each branch has an articulation region located between a jaw portion and a handle portion. A first branch includes a guide surface 25, and an articulation surface 26, a front guide mechanism 11, and a front articulation mechanism 12. A rear guide mechanism 17, 43 is provided for guiding the second branch.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a pair of quick-close adjustable pliers operable capable of being operated with one hand.
The current state of the art in the field of quick-close adjustable or “multigrip” pliers comprises two categories of tool.
The first category includes pliers that can be operated with only one hand, in which the articulation means (or “finger”) is normally disengaged from the articulation surface, which is generally toothed. An example of this type of tool is described in EP-A-0 218 760. One disadvantage with these pliers lies in the absence of memory of the articulation point, which can be obtained only by clamping an object. As soon as clamping is released the pliers return to the wide open position, And this forces the operator to overcome the force of the jaw-opening spring each time the pliers are used. Repeated use of such a tool is therefore very tiring.
The second category includes pliers of the aforementioned type, in which the finger is normally in engagement (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 297 802). These pliers remember the articulation point, but need both hands for the closing phase. The “closing phase” is to be understood as meaning the step during which the two jaws are not in contact with an object that is to be gripped, and forces are exerted on the handles in suitable directions that tend to close the jaws.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a pair of quick-close adjustable pliers which combines the advantages of both of the above types of pliers. Specifically, the object is to provide a pair of pliers which, can be operated with one hand, and which also remembers the articulation point after adjustment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of pliers according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of a component of these pliers;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the pliers;
FIGS. 4 and 5
are sectional views taken, respectively, along lines IV—IV and V—V of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a longitudinal section view illustrating the repeated use of the pliers;
FIG. 7
is a schematic enlarged detailed view of a portion of the pliers;
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
illustrating the operation of the pliers;
FIG. 9
is a view similar to
FIG. 6
illustrating another use of the pliers;
FIG. 10
is a schematic side view of another method of embodiment of the pliers according to the invention, in the repeated use position; and
FIG. 11
is a view similar to
FIG. 10
illustrating the increase in the separation of the jaws.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The pliers
1
depicted in
FIGS. 1
to
5
include the following components. A slip-through fixed branch
2
, is formed of two cheeks
3
and
4
made of cut steel sheet, a fixed or upper jaw
5
, a rear spacer
6
having an elongated shape, and assembly rivets
7
(two of these rivets shown). A slipped-through one-piece moving branch
8
includes, at the front, an integrally formed moving jaw
9
. An articulation device
10
includes a carriage
11
, a finger
12
, a spring
13
for urging the finger, and two fixing members
14
and
15
. A helical spring
18
is provided for opening the two jaws and a rear slider
17
is urged by a helical spring
18
.
Each of the cheeks
3
and
4
comprises a jaw-bolder front part
20
, an intermediate articulation region
21
, a rear grip region
22
and, between the rear grip region
22
and the intermediate articulation region
21
, a rear bearing region
23
for the branch
8
. The two rear grip regions
22
form the fixed or lower handle of the pliers.
The articulation region
21
is arched and includes a slot
24
, itself arched. The upper surface
25
of the slot
24
is plain (i.e., substantially smooth) and the lower surface
26
of the slot
24
is toothed and forms a curved rack. The upper surface
27
and the lower surface
28
of the articulation region
21
, and the surfaces
25
and
26
define four concentric circular arcs, the center O (
FIG. 3
) of which is virtual and lies distinctly outside and above the contour of the tool.
The rear bearing region
23
is pierced with a straight (elongated) slot
29
which roughly extends toward the point O.
The upper jaw
5
comprises a rear yield
30
which is positioned, by virtue of a slot
31
A and of a shoulder
31
B, on interior reliefs
32
A and on a lower surface
32
B of the front parts
20
of the cheeks
3
and
4
, as described in FR-A-2 753 644.
The spacer
6
is positioned, by virtue of appropriate reliefs (not depicted) between the lower part of the two bearing regions
23
and between the two rear grip regions
22
. The spacer piece
6
has an upper recess
34
in its intermediate region for the lower end of the spring
18
to bear on. Furthermore, the slider
17
has, on each side, a relief
35
having an elongated shape designed to be guided in the adjacent slot
29
.
The slipped-through branch
8
also includes, starting from its jaw
9
, an intermediate articulation region
36
, a rear bearing region
37
and a rear grip region
38
forming a handle. A notch
39
formed in the articulation region
36
starts from the lower edge of the branch and ends in a recess
40
roughly the shape of three quarters of a circle. An indentation
41
is provided in the rear face of the notch
39
, while the front face of this notch has a boss
41
A at the entrance to the notch.
The rear bearing region
37
has a roughly straight upper surface
42
, and has a rear portion with an arched active lower surface
43
roughly in the shape of a circular arc. The center of curvature of lower surface
43
is virtual and lies distinctly outside and above the contour of the tool. This center may be coincident with the aforementioned point O, or close to the latter in the various positions of the branch
8
during the closure phase described later on.
As can be seen better in
FIG. 2
, the carriage
11
is a one-piece part having the overall shape of a U, to which a bearing washer
44
is attached. Each flange of the U has a recess
45
roughly in the shape of three quarters of a circle, these recesses being coaxial and having the same radius as the recess
40
of the branch
8
. The upper surface
46
(which extends over the entire length of the carriage) and lower surface
47
(which extends only forward of the recesses
45
) of the U are arched with radii equal to those of each of the surfaces
25
and
26
, of the slots
24
. A washer
44
is provided on one flange of the U, while the other flange has an external relief
48
in the shape of a dovetail through which the adjacent recess
45
passes.
The finger
12
has the shape of a plate arranged perpendicular to the branches
2
and
8
, and the lower surface of the finger
12
has teeth
49
at its rear end.
1
The front end of the finger forms a cylindrical bulge (axle)
50
designed to be accommodated so as to pivot in the three recesses
40
and
45
which together form a bearing.
The pliers are assembled as follows. The carriage
11
is introduced sideways through the slot
24
in the cheek
4
until the washer
44
butts against the exterior face of the cheek
4
. The branch
8
is slipped into the “U” of the carriage
11
. The axes of the three recesses
40
and
45
are brought into coincidence, and the finger
12
is positioned so that its bulge (axle)
50
is fitted in these recesses with the spring
13
pressed between the main part of the finger
12
and the bottom of the indentation
41
. The jaw
5
, spacer
6
and slider
17
are stacked together with the spring
18
compressed between the slider
17
and the recess
34
of the spacer
6
.
The spring
16
is stretched between a lower relief
51
on the branch
8
behind the notch
39
, and an orifice
52
of the slider
17
. The cheek
3
is positioned on the thus-assembled structure and the cheek
3
, cheek
4
, jaw
5
and spacer
6
are joined together using the rivets
7
.
Assembly of the articulation device
10
is completed by fitting the component
14
(which is a washer similar to the washer
44
) onto the external relief
48
of the carriage
11
. Then, the fixing member
15
(which is a button with a head) is press-fitted into the central hole of the washer
14
.
In the assembled state, each flange of the U of the carriage is therefore guided in a slot
24
. As can be seen in
FIG. 6
, the longitudinal movement of the moving branch
8
is guided simply by the collaboration of the flanges of the carriage
11
and the slots
24
. The finger
12
, which has limited freedom of movement about the axis A of the recesses
40
and
45
, is urged by the spring
13
so that it is normally in engagement, via its set of teeth
49
, with the racks
26
.
For a particular position of the finger
12
along the slots
24
, the axis A defines a fixed axis of articulation of the branch
8
with respect to the branch
2
(i.e., cheeks
3
and
4
). Because of the constant urging apart of the two jaws by the spring
16
, the position of the axis A is firmly maintained, and the tool can be used like conventional pliers, until the two branches are opened to a predetermined angular extent. Repeated operations of gripping/releasing an object B can therefore be performed without tiring.
Note that the clamping effect, at the articulation region, is exerted only by longitudinal compression of the finger
12
between the racks
26
of the branch
2
, at one end, and the bottom of the recess
40
of the branch
8
at the other end, without any force being exerted on the carriage
11
. The carriage can therefore be made of a lightweight material, for example plastic.
When the opening of the two branches brings the boss
41
A of the front edge of the notches
39
into contact with the finger
12
, additional opening of these branches positively causes the set of teeth
49
to be disengaged from racks
26
thereby, compressing the spring
13
. Therefore, under the effect of the opening spring
16
, the carriage
11
retreats.
However, as illustrated schematically on a larger scale in
FIG. 7
, by virtue of the arched shape of the slots
24
and because of the length and arrangement of the finger
12
, there is a longitudinal offset between the front
53
(indirect bearing via the carriage
11
) and rear
54
(direct bearing) bearing points of the finger
12
on the surfaces
25
and
26
of slot
24
. The tangents T
1
and T
2
to the surfaces
25
and
26
at the bearing points
53
and
54
cross at a point
55
situated at the rear of the finger
12
. As a result, when the rear bearing point disengages from the rack surfaces
26
, the finger, guided by the carriage only along the tangent T
1
, tends to move closer to the rack surfaces
26
, and therefore to come into engagement with the rack surfaces
26
via its rear set of teeth
49
.
In addition, because of the curvature of the slots
24
, the two branches need be opened increasingly wide in order to disengage the finger when the finger moves toward the rear of the slots. Consequently, the finger, having been disengaged from a tooth of rack surface
26
, immediately comes back into engagement with the next tooth of rack
26
, or with a tooth of rack
26
situated slightly further back, under the effect of the spring
13
.
It will thus be understood that the increase in the separation of the two jaws
5
and
6
is controlled, practically tooth by tooth and one-handedly, by preferably placing the ring finger against the upper face of the handle of the branch
2
as illustrated in FIG.
6
.
To reduce the separation of the two jaws, as illustrated in
FIG. 8
, the two handles are brought together. Before the rear face of the notch
39
comes into contact with the finger
12
, the active surface
43
of the branch
8
comes into contact with the slider
17
. The slider is kept in a raised position, with its reliefs
35
in abutment at the upper end of the slots
29
, by the spring
18
, which has a relatively high stiffness. The geometry of the components is such that continuing to apply the closing force on the handles causes the surface
43
to slide along the slider and, at the same time, causes the carriage
11
to slide forward in the slots
24
.
Thus, the carriage
11
and the slider
17
together form a cradle which guides the branch
8
forward in a roughly circular movement about center O. During this movement, the moving branch is guided, laterally by the collaboration of its bearing region
37
and the cheeks
3
and
4
. During this movement, the finger ratchets and engages the sets of teeth
26
as soon as the movement stops. During this closing phase, at each moment, the normal N
2
to the point of contact between the front guide surface
25
and the bearing surface
43
forms a V-shaped angle slightly smaller than or equal to 90° with any other normal N
2
or with the normal N
1
to the point of contact between the spring
13
and recess
39
(see FIG.
8
). The point of which V faces toward the opposite side of the branches to the jaws, that is say upward.
In order to incline the forces F exerted on the handles to make this closing movement easier, the external surface of the upper handle is externally convex, and the lower handle includes a recess
56
at the front to house the index or middle finger (FIG.
8
). As an alternative (shown in FIGS.
10
and
11
), the external surface of the lower handle may be concave.
As depicted in
FIG. 8
, during the closing phase of use of the pliers, which is the phase closing in on an object that is to be gripped, the bearing region
37
, bulging on the bottom, causes the spring
16
to flex, at least in a certain range of jaw opening. Consequently, when the closing phase is over, as illustrated by the chain line in
FIG. 8
, the spring
16
straightens and confers on the branch
8
a slightly open position of rest corresponding, for example, to the gripping of a nut. This makes repeated use of the pliers particularly pleasant,
The squashing of the spring
18
also makes it possible to exert additional clamping on the object B, as illustrated in FIG.
9
. It also makes it possible to ensure that the teeth
26
and
49
mesh properly even if, at the end of the closure phase (i.e., when the two jaws come into contact with the object B) the teeth are not exactly facing each other.
It may be noted that the space between the two handles of the pliers is entirely empty, thus reducing the risk that the user will trap his fingers
FIGS. 10 and 11
schematically depict a second embodiment of the pliers according to the invention. This alternative form essentially differs from the previous one in terms of the front and rear means of guiding the slipped-through branch
8
.
As can be seen, the slots
24
are straight, as in conventional ratchet pliers. In addition, the carriage
11
is omitted, and the finger
12
is simply mounted to rotate freely on a peg
57
secured to the branch
8
.
The slider
17
is replaced by an arm
117
which passes through the space just forward of the two handles. The lower end of this arm is pressed by a spring
118
having a relatively high stiffness in the general direction of the branch
2
, against a stop
58
secured to this branch. The upper end of the arm
117
bears a transverse stud
59
, the ends of which are housed in guide slots
60
in the cheeks
3
and
4
. These slots
60
are S-shaped, with an upper region
61
in the form of a circular arc centered on
57
, an intermediate oblique shoulder
62
, and a downward extension
63
, offset forward with respect to the region
61
.
Furthermore, the spring
16
that opens the jaws is stretched more or less at a right angle to the overall direction of the two branches, so as to urge the two branches away from each other and tend to move the jaws apart. This spring is oriented carefully with respect to the slots and the branches so as to constantly urge the finger into engagement with the racks
26
.
When the finger
12
is in a given position of engagement with the racks
26
(FIG.
10
), the dead travel of the stud
59
in the part
61
of the slots
60
allows the tool to be used like conventional pliers. In other words, the arrangement of stud
59
allows the jaws to be opened without changing the position of articulation, and the finger remains in engagement with the racks.
The dead travel is limited by the upper end of the slot
60
and, on the other hand, by the intermediate oblique shoulder
62
. It allows repeated gripping of parts without changing the articulation point.
To increase the separation of the jaws, the handles are moved apart until the stud
59
comes into abutment with the shoulder
62
, something which the user feels cleanly and the separating of the two handles is continued. The peg
64
then comes into contact with the rear face of the intermediate part of the branch
2
and becomes a center pivot point for the branch
8
, which rocks until the set of teeth
49
disengage from the racks
26
. At the same time, the stud
59
continues its journey along the lower part
63
of the slot
60
. The spring
16
, because of its suitable orientation, then opens the jaws to their wide open position.
To decrease the separation of the two jaws, staring from any position of the finger
12
, the handles are brought closer together. The arm
117
behaves like an arm articulated via its lower end to the branch
2
, so that the stud
59
(in abutment at the top of the slot
60
) moves in a roughly circular movement, increasingly compressing the spring
118
. Meanwhile, the peg
57
moves forward along the slots
24
, ratcheting the finger.
In this embodiment, it is once again possible to adjust the opening of the pliers with one hand. However, when the finger is disengaged as explained above, under the effect of the spring
16
and because of the straight shape of the slots
24
, the jaws tend to return instantly to their wide open position.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface; a second branch including ajar portion, a handle portion, an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, and an urging device, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch and arranged such that said urging device of said second branch urges said articulation mechanism toward said articulation surface of said first branch, whereby said articulation mechanism enrages said articulation surface of said first branch in an absence of a force applied for moving said handle portion of said second branch toward said handle portion of said first branch; and a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch.
- 2. The pliers of claim 1, wherein each of said front guide surface and said articulation surface are arched, said urging device being arranged to urge said articulation mechanism toward an articulation point of said articulation surface, and further comprising an articulation member including said articulation mechanism, said articulation member arranged so as to bear on said second branch at a point longitudinally offset from said articulation point.
- 3. The pliers of claim 2, wherein said articulation member is arranged so as to bear directly on said first branch and said second branch during a clamping action of said pliers.
- 4. The pliers of claim 2, wherein said front guide surface and said articulation surface are parallel.
- 5. The pliers of claim 1, wherein said rear guide mechanism includes an elongated bearing surface on said second branch, and includes a bearing element operable to contact and move along said bearing surface of said second branch, and wherein said rear guide mechanism, said front guide mechanism, said first branch, and said second branch are arranged such that, during a closing phase of said pliers, said front guide mechanism moves along said front guide surface of said first branch and, simultaneously, said bearing element moves along said bearing surface of said second branch.
- 6. The pliers of claim 5, wherein said bearing surface and said bearing element both remain in a roughly fixed position with respect to said first branch and said second branch during the closing phase of said pliers.
- 7. The pliers of claim 5, wherein, in any two closing positions of said first branch and said second branch, a first normal at a first point of contact between said front guide surface and said bearing surface at a first closing position forms a V-shaped angle with a second normal at a second point of contact between said front guide surface and said bearing surface at a second closing position, wherein a point of said angle faces toward an opposite side of said first branch and said second branch with respect to said jaw of each of said first branch and said second branch.
- 8. The pliers of claim 7, wherein said V-shaped angle is less than 90°.
- 9. The pliers of claim 7, wherein said V-shaped angle is substantially equal to 90°.
- 10. The pliers of claim 7, wherein said bearing surface on said second branch is arched, a virtual center of curvature of said arched bearing surface being located outside a perimeter of said first branch and said second branch, and located on an opposite side of said bearing surface with respect to a jaw of said first branch and a jaw of said second branch.
- 11. The pliers of claim 1, wherein at least one of said front guide surface and said articulation surface has a curved cross-sectional profile.
- 12. The pliers of claim 1, further comprising an opening spring for constantly urging said jaw of said first branch and said jaw of said second branch apart.
- 13. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface, each of said front guide surface and said articulation surface being arched; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch, said second branch having an arched rear bearing surface, a center of curvature of said arched rear bearing surface being located outside a perimeter of said first branch and said second branch and on an opposite side of said rear bearing surface with respect to said jaw of said second branch, said center of curvature of said rear bearing surface being close to a center of curvature of said front guide surface of said first branch in all closing phase positions of said first branch and said second branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch; a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch; and an articulation member including said articulation mechanism, said articulation member arranged so as to bear on said second branch at a point longitudinally offset from said articulation point.
- 14. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface, each of said front guide surface and said articulation surface being arched; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch, said second branch having an arched rear bearing surface, a center of curvature of said arched rear bearing surface being located outside a perimeter of said first branch and said second branch and on an opposite side of said rear bearing surface with respect to said jaw of said second branch, said center of curvature of said rear bearing surface being coincident with a center of curvature of said front guide surface of said first branch in all closing phase positions of said first branch and said second branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch; a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch; and an articulation member including said articulation mechanism, said articulation member arranged so as to bear on said second branch at a point longitudinally offset from said articulation point.
- 15. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch; and a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch, said rear guide mechanism including an elongated bearing surface on said second branch, and including a bearing element operable to contact and move along said bearing surface of said second branch; wherein said rear guide mechanism, said front guide mechanism, said first branch, and said second branch are arranged such that, during a closing phase of said pliers, said front guide mechanism moves along said front guide surface of said first branch and, simultaneously, said bearing element moves along said bearing surface of said second branch; and wherein said rear guide mechanism, said articulation mechanism, said first branch, and said second branch are arranged such that, during an opening phase of said pliers, said bearing surface moves away from said bearing element to open said pliers at each position of said articulation mechanism with respect to said articulation surface of said first branch.
- 16. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface, said articulation surface having teeth; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch, said articulation mechanism having teeth; and a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch, said rear guide mechanism including: an elongated bearing surface on said second branch; a bearing element operable to contact and move along said bearing surface of said second branch; and a spring for urging said bearing element toward said bearing surface and toward a predetermined stop position; wherein said rear guide mechanism, said front guide mechanism, said first branch, and said second branch are arranged such that, during a closing phase of said pliers, said front guide mechanism moves along said front guide surface of said first branch and, simultaneously, said bearing element moves along said bearing surface of said second branch.
- 17. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch; and a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch, said rear guide mechanism including a dead-travel connection operable to allow said jaw of said first branch and said jaw of said second branch to open with respect to each other a predetermined amount in each position of said articulation mechanism along said articulation surface.
- 18. The pliers of claim 17, wherein one of said first branch and said second branch includes a stop for moving said articulation mechanism away from said articulation surface when said jaw of said first branch and said jaw of said second branch are opened beyond said predetermined amount.
- 19. The pliers of claim 17, wherein said rear guide mechanism further includes an arm having a first end and a second end, said dead-travel connection being located between said first end of said arm and said second branch, said second end of said arm being operable to move along said first branch and being elastically urged toward a stop of said first branch.
- 20. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch; a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch; and a helical opening spring for constantly urging said jaw of said first branch and said jaw of said second branch apart, said opening spring being arranged so as to be flexed by a bearing surface of said second branch during a clamping action of said pliers.
- 21. An adjustable pair of pliers capable of being operated with one hand, comprising:a first branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said articulation portion having an elongated front guide surface and an elongated articulation surface; a second branch including a jaw portion, a handle portion, and an intermediate articulation portion located between said jaw portion and said handle portion, said second branch being arranged so as to cross said first branch; a front guide mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and being operable to move along said front guide surface of said first branch, said guide mechanism comprising a U-shaped carriage, a circular open recess extending through said U-shaped carriage and said second branch so as to form a bearing; an articulation mechanism supported by said articulation portion of said second branch, and operable to be urged toward an articulation point of said articulation surface of said first branch, said articulation mechanism comprising a finger having an end bulge fitted in said bearing; and a rear guide mechanism for guiding said second branch, said rear guide mechanism being located between said articulation portion of said second branch and said handle of said second branch, and being operable to urge said articulation mechanism toward a front of said articulation surface of said first branch in response to a force moving said handle of said second branch toward said handle of said first branch.
Priority Claims (1)
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99 12008 |
Sep 1999 |
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PCT Information
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PCT/FR00/02575 |
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WO01/23143 |
4/5/2001 |
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